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This is the new blog of the Plugstreet Archaeological Project.


   A Great War themed project exploring sites around Comines-Warneton and Messines in Belgium.    The project is being led by members of No Man's Land - The European Group for Great War    Archaeology and the Comines-Warneton Historical Society.




Some site record shots

Tuesday, October 9th, 2007
 
       

As you will sense, Ian has been very busy. These three photos are some of his record shots of the trenches excavated in 2007.
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Steve L’s team trench with Australian recut of demolished German trench.
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Steve R.’s team trench through the trench that presumably led to a punker which illustrates the 33rd Btns reuse of what was left of the German line.

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Dan’s team’s excavation of the Lewis gun sap.

The lighting for these sondages (in woodland and very sunny) was incredibly tricky and thus the results are really fantastic.

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